I have two older versions of the same rack that work great. They have redesigned these in such a way that you're no longer able to fit a mtn bike tire into the hanger. Perhaps with a "skinny" mountain bike tire you could wiggle it in but anything bigger than 2.25 simply will not fit.

The product I received was a red color hook, not grey as shown in the picture. This was a deal breaker for me since the thing I like most about the hook is the minimalist look that blends into the room. It was frustrating since I chatted with a rep to specifically ask about the color before I ordered and I was assured that it was grey. The return process was easy.

Strong, stylish, simple clean installation to any wall stud or solid wood backing; your sheet rock isn't ever going to support a bike so don't try. It has a sturdy rim protector on the hook and comes with a wall protector for the other wheel too. I own several of these and just ordered two more. My only con is that my MTB with 2.3 tires is a bear to get in & doesn't exactly fit like any smaller cross section tires and the one with a 2.5 doesn't fit at all. I would imagine that extreme aero wheels wouldn't work well either. I've had a tandem hanging on one of these for at least four years now without any degredation. Great value and far superior to the ones offered at the big box stores in my area.

Nice design, sturdy. As I was mounting this on a metal stud with toggle bolts, had to drill out the holes on the rack to accommodate the slightly larger bolt. This cost 1 star. Allows me to display bike in entry hall.

Have been using these to save space for years. They work great and are easy to use. Just find a stud, and screw it in (I do not recomend using the sheetrock anchors. The bikes pull out of the wall after a while. Find a stud).

I have purchased 10 of these for my bikes ranging from road, mountain, touring, tandem, cross and cruiser's. Weight of bikes range from 17 to 40 pounds and have yet to have any problems with rack systems.....I would recommend attaching to sometype of wood and then screwing to 2x4's to make sure of proper connection.